Aggressive people are hard to communicate with. They cause problems in any situation , and large amounts of aggression make other people suffer every day.
On the other hand, Jacob Bogatin thinks that the person who cannot resist or manage his (her) own aggression can be its own victim. At the same time some share of aggression is practically necessary for some types of activities.However, how to learn the degree of the aggression?...What to do with its interference in our life ?How can we protect other people from the power aggression can bring with?...
Types OF AGGRESSION
Verbal aggression is "attacking" by a word, from verbal mockery up to insults having curse words and foul language. Sometimes the insulting word can literally kill you inside.
Physical aggression is " the action of insult " or basically speaking a fight. There are so many people ready to start a fight at the slightest pretext and even without an occasion or the actual incident.
Jacob Bogatin thinks that subject aggression is typical for the people who do not incline to hurt another person physically. They prefer to vent a rage on inanimate objects: to throw utensils, to break everything, that comes across the way. After spilling hot tea on himself (herself) such person can throw a glass with tea in a wall, or as in film " the Window in Paris ", passing an empty pay phone booth to transform it into a heap of iron and beaten glass in minutes.
According to Jacob Bogatin Emotional aggression is shown differently: in cries, shouts, tears, in passionate and hardly constrained desire to destroy ,to beat.
Self-aggression is the most dangerous kind of aggression because usually the person is not protected from it. As a consequence the hardest diseases may develop, different traumas may occur and the extreme form would lead to suiside . The person who involuntary turns the aggression against himself (herself ) by virtue of character or circumstances cannot unload it on other people.
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